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Long delays at airport after battery explodes in bag, causes panic, evacuation

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Orlando, Fla. — Travelers at Orlando Internatio­nal Airport faced lengthy delays Friday night after a battery exploded in a bag, causing people to panic and the airport to be evacuated.

After the incident, flights were grounded. Passengers were asked to de-plane and people waiting at their gates were forced to pass through TSA security screening again.

A lithium camera battery overheated and exploded in the main terminal, which sparked hysteria among travelers, Orlando Police Department said.

Orlando police said there was “no danger to the public” and “NO shots had been fired.”

In a tweet, authoritie­s said the camera bag was “smoldering.”

Airport spokesman Rod Johnson said the noise was reported shortly after 5 p.m. in front of the security checkpoint to gates 1-59.

Both terminal A and B were evacuated at the time of the incident. Johnson said airport officials would resume normal operation once authoritie­s determine checkpoint­s can be safely reactivate­d.

Mike Robinson was at the airport and getting on a flight to Dallas when the incident happened.

“It was pandemoniu­m,” he said. When the noise went off, Robinson said, people sprinted past the security checkpoint to take cover.

“Now, they’re bringing people out of their gates, off-loading them to be screened again,” he said. “There’s thousands and thousands of people. … I look back and I see a sea of people.”

He said at least 10 bomb-sniffing dogs were brought out into the terminal.

Robinson said his flight was at 7:30 p.m., but that it would most likely be delayed.

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